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What is the scientific evidence that the mind can influence reality?
Your thoughts are reflected into the universe through the field!
An international bestseller by renowned science journalist Lynn McTaggert.
The story of scientists who revolutionized our concepts of matter and life by rediscovering the influence of the "zero point field," also known as a "vacuum," a constantly seething energy field.
If we include the zero-point field in our concept of the nature of matter, then the foundation of the universe can be said to be a vast quantum field, a surging ocean of energy. If that is true, then the mind is not separate from the material world, and the 'I' is completely interdependently connected with everything at every moment.
"The Field" is the story of this scientific revolution, the first book to synthesize research conducted separately in different places into a unified theory.
The author skillfully combines thoroughly fact-based investigative reporting with a dramatic narrative structure reminiscent of a serial novel, vividly and vividly portraying the lives and research of scientists who have brought about cataclysmic changes at the forefront of science.
Your thoughts are reflected into the universe through the field!
An international bestseller by renowned science journalist Lynn McTaggert.
The story of scientists who revolutionized our concepts of matter and life by rediscovering the influence of the "zero point field," also known as a "vacuum," a constantly seething energy field.
If we include the zero-point field in our concept of the nature of matter, then the foundation of the universe can be said to be a vast quantum field, a surging ocean of energy. If that is true, then the mind is not separate from the material world, and the 'I' is completely interdependently connected with everything at every moment.
"The Field" is the story of this scientific revolution, the first book to synthesize research conducted separately in different places into a unified theory.
The author skillfully combines thoroughly fact-based investigative reporting with a dramatic narrative structure reminiscent of a serial novel, vividly and vividly portraying the lives and research of scientists who have brought about cataclysmic changes at the forefront of science.
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Preface to the Revised Edition
Introduction: The Coming Revolution
Part 1: The Resonating Universe
1.
Light in the Darkness
2.
Sea of Light
3.
Being of light
4.
Language of Cells
5.
Resonate with the world
Part 2: The Expanded Mind
6.
creative observer
7.
Sharing dreams
8.
dilated eyes
9.
Infinite here and now
Utilization of the 3rd branch manager
10.
Healing Field
11.
Telegram from Gaia
12.
Zero point era
Acknowledgements
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References
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Introduction: The Coming Revolution
Part 1: The Resonating Universe
1.
Light in the Darkness
2.
Sea of Light
3.
Being of light
4.
Language of Cells
5.
Resonate with the world
Part 2: The Expanded Mind
6.
creative observer
7.
Sharing dreams
8.
dilated eyes
9.
Infinite here and now
Utilization of the 3rd branch manager
10.
Healing Field
11.
Telegram from Gaia
12.
Zero point era
Acknowledgements
annotation
References
Search
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If we are not separate and distinct beings, then we should no longer think of everything in terms of 'victory' and 'defeat'.
We need to redefine what we call 'me' and 'other than me', and change the way we interact with others, do business, and view time and space.
We need to reexamine how we choose and execute our work, how we organize society, and how we raise our children.
We must imagine a different way of living, a completely new way of 'being'.
We must blow up everything in the society we have created, tear it down, and rebuild it on the ashes.
--- p.15
If all subatomic matter in the universe were constantly interacting with the surrounding ground-state energy field, then the subatomic waves of the zero-point field would be constantly engraving a record of the form of everything.
The zero point, the starting point and imprint of all wavelengths and frequencies, can be said to be the shadow of the universe that stretches across all times, that is, the mirror image and record of everything that has existed from the beginning until now.
In a sense, the vacuum is the beginning and the end of everything that exists in the universe.
--- p.58
Although these scientists—Pusov, Pope, Vanvenist, and Pribram—did their work independently, Edgar Mitchell was one of the first to recognize that their work, when combined, constituted a unified theory of mind and matter—evidence supporting physicist David Bohm's "one connected whole" worldview.
The universe is a dynamically intertwined web of energy exchange, the substructure of which contains every possible version of every possible form of matter.
Nature is not blind or mechanical; rather, it is limitless, intelligent, and purposeful, utilizing a coherent learning feedback process in which information flows between organisms and their environment.
Nature's integration mechanism is not a lucky accident, but information encoded and transmitted simultaneously everywhere.
--- p.139~140
The fact that the human body exchanges information with a field of variable quantum fluctuations suggests something with profound implications for the world.
This suggests that human knowledge and communication skills are much deeper and broader than we realize.
This also blurs the boundaries of each individual's individuality.
If living things are ultimately charged particles transmitting and receiving quantum information by interacting with fields, where do we end and the rest of the world begins? And where does consciousness reside? Is it within our bodies, or is it out there in the zero-point field? If we and the rest of the world are inherently interconnected, then there would no longer be an "out there."
--- p.141
Do our bodies end at the boundaries we've always assumed as isolated entities, or does the boundary between us and the world extend so far beyond that the boundary between us and the world becomes indistinct? Does living consciousness possess quantum-field-like properties, allowing it to influence the world beyond? If so, can we do more than simply observe? How profound is our potential influence? A logical step beyond our participation as observers in the quantum world leads us to the conclusion that we can influence the world and even become creators.
--- p.150
The unconscious mind (the world before thought and conscious intention) and the 'unconscious' (zero-point field) of matter exist in a probabilistic state of all possibilities.
The unconscious mind is the preconceptual stage where concepts arise, and the zero point field is the probabilistic basis of the physical world.
The roots of these two are mind and matter.
In this potentially real dimension, perhaps arising from a common origin, quantum interactions are more likely to occur.
Sometimes, Jan thought about some very radical concepts.
If we delve deep enough into the quantum world, the distinction between mind and matter may disappear.
There may only be that concept there.
It may be a consciousness that struggles to make sense of the vast amount of information.
There may not be two unreal worlds, but only one—the zero point field and the ability of matter to organize itself.
--- p.172~173
It explains that everything in the future already exists at the very bottom in the realm of pure potentiality.
Just as the act of observation makes quantum reality manifest, when we look into the future or the past, we help events take shape and become real.
Information transmission through subatomic waves does not exist in time or space, but is omnipresent and always present.
Past and present are intertwined to form one vast 'here and now,' so our brains can 'capture' signals and images from the past or future.
Our future already exists in a vague state, and we can make it real in the present.
--- p.236~237
This revolution in scientific thinking also seems to restore the optimism that the bleak visions of 20th-century philosophy (largely derived from views supported by science) have robbed us of.
We are not isolated beings desperately trying to survive on a lonely planet floating in an indifferent universe.
We have never been alone.
We have always been part of a greater whole.
We have always been at the center of everything.
Things do not break apart and scatter.
The center holds it together so that it does not scatter, and the being that holds it together is ourselves.
We need to redefine what we call 'me' and 'other than me', and change the way we interact with others, do business, and view time and space.
We need to reexamine how we choose and execute our work, how we organize society, and how we raise our children.
We must imagine a different way of living, a completely new way of 'being'.
We must blow up everything in the society we have created, tear it down, and rebuild it on the ashes.
--- p.15
If all subatomic matter in the universe were constantly interacting with the surrounding ground-state energy field, then the subatomic waves of the zero-point field would be constantly engraving a record of the form of everything.
The zero point, the starting point and imprint of all wavelengths and frequencies, can be said to be the shadow of the universe that stretches across all times, that is, the mirror image and record of everything that has existed from the beginning until now.
In a sense, the vacuum is the beginning and the end of everything that exists in the universe.
--- p.58
Although these scientists—Pusov, Pope, Vanvenist, and Pribram—did their work independently, Edgar Mitchell was one of the first to recognize that their work, when combined, constituted a unified theory of mind and matter—evidence supporting physicist David Bohm's "one connected whole" worldview.
The universe is a dynamically intertwined web of energy exchange, the substructure of which contains every possible version of every possible form of matter.
Nature is not blind or mechanical; rather, it is limitless, intelligent, and purposeful, utilizing a coherent learning feedback process in which information flows between organisms and their environment.
Nature's integration mechanism is not a lucky accident, but information encoded and transmitted simultaneously everywhere.
--- p.139~140
The fact that the human body exchanges information with a field of variable quantum fluctuations suggests something with profound implications for the world.
This suggests that human knowledge and communication skills are much deeper and broader than we realize.
This also blurs the boundaries of each individual's individuality.
If living things are ultimately charged particles transmitting and receiving quantum information by interacting with fields, where do we end and the rest of the world begins? And where does consciousness reside? Is it within our bodies, or is it out there in the zero-point field? If we and the rest of the world are inherently interconnected, then there would no longer be an "out there."
--- p.141
Do our bodies end at the boundaries we've always assumed as isolated entities, or does the boundary between us and the world extend so far beyond that the boundary between us and the world becomes indistinct? Does living consciousness possess quantum-field-like properties, allowing it to influence the world beyond? If so, can we do more than simply observe? How profound is our potential influence? A logical step beyond our participation as observers in the quantum world leads us to the conclusion that we can influence the world and even become creators.
--- p.150
The unconscious mind (the world before thought and conscious intention) and the 'unconscious' (zero-point field) of matter exist in a probabilistic state of all possibilities.
The unconscious mind is the preconceptual stage where concepts arise, and the zero point field is the probabilistic basis of the physical world.
The roots of these two are mind and matter.
In this potentially real dimension, perhaps arising from a common origin, quantum interactions are more likely to occur.
Sometimes, Jan thought about some very radical concepts.
If we delve deep enough into the quantum world, the distinction between mind and matter may disappear.
There may only be that concept there.
It may be a consciousness that struggles to make sense of the vast amount of information.
There may not be two unreal worlds, but only one—the zero point field and the ability of matter to organize itself.
--- p.172~173
It explains that everything in the future already exists at the very bottom in the realm of pure potentiality.
Just as the act of observation makes quantum reality manifest, when we look into the future or the past, we help events take shape and become real.
Information transmission through subatomic waves does not exist in time or space, but is omnipresent and always present.
Past and present are intertwined to form one vast 'here and now,' so our brains can 'capture' signals and images from the past or future.
Our future already exists in a vague state, and we can make it real in the present.
--- p.236~237
This revolution in scientific thinking also seems to restore the optimism that the bleak visions of 20th-century philosophy (largely derived from views supported by science) have robbed us of.
We are not isolated beings desperately trying to survive on a lonely planet floating in an indifferent universe.
We have never been alone.
We have always been part of a greater whole.
We have always been at the center of everything.
Things do not break apart and scatter.
The center holds it together so that it does not scatter, and the being that holds it together is ourselves.
--- p.299
Publisher's Review
What is the scientific evidence that the mind can influence reality?
Your thoughts are reflected into the universe through the field!
■ A global bestseller translated into 18 languages
■ A scientific revolution that caused a storm of ideas in the fields of physics, biology, medicine, psychology, economics and management, brain science, ecology, art, self-development, space science, and spirituality.
A scientific revolution that demands a complete paradigm shift
There are scientists who challenge the most fundamental laws of biology and physics.
They encountered phenomena that could not be explained by the classical paradigm, and through countless experiments and trial and error, they came to the view that existing concepts about matter and life may be wrong.
And they realized that their findings could be explained by the 'zero point field'.
If we take the zero point into account, there is no need for separate laws that apply to the macroscopic world (classical physics) and the microscopic world (quantum theory).
The mind was not separate from the material world, and the 'I' was completely interdependently connected with everything at every moment.
It was a revolutionary discovery that overturned everything we had assumed about how the universe works and how we define ourselves.
However, they were not properly recognized and were even oppressed.
It wasn't because the research was poor quality. They conducted flawless experiments at prestigious institutions around the world, including NASA, Princeton University, Stanford University, and Germany and France.
Nevertheless, conservative scientists who dominate the scientific community maintained a fundamentalist attitude.
But the wave of revolution cannot be turned back.
The Field is the story of this revolution as it unfolds, and is the first book to synthesize research conducted separately in different places into a unified theory.
Renowned science journalist Lynn McTaggert skillfully combines rigorous fact-based investigative reporting with a dramatic narrative, reminiscent of a serial novel, to vividly portray the lives and research of scientists who have driven cataclysmic change at the forefront of science.
The discovery of zero-point fields, demonstrating the possibility of unified physics
With the advent of quantum physics in the early 20th century, the worldview of separation, which held that all matter exists separately, began to crumble.
The smallest elements of matter were not definite entities, and had no meaning in isolation.
While the world of classical physics was a giant gear-like mechanism that kept turning whether we were in it or not, in the world of quantum physics, our act of observation (human consciousness) played a key role in fixing the fluid state of subatomic particles into a specific state in reality.
But the pioneers of quantum physics didn't know how to include ourselves in the equations.
Moreover, because their experiments were on subatomic particles, they believed that the quantum world was confined to a certain range and that most of what was visible was governed by the laws of classical physics.
Attempts to unify the scattered research in quantum physics into a coherent theory have been unsuccessful, and quantum physics has been reduced to a technical tool used in bomb-making and modern electronics.
Ultimately, quantum physics, which applies to microscopic objects such as atoms, molecules, and elementary particles, and classical physics, which is universally applied to other macroscopic phenomena, failed to find common ground in their seemingly contradictory relationships.
The situation did not change until the influence of the branch manager was discovered.
The zero point is what physicists call a "vacuum," and quantum mechanics has shown that there is no such thing as a perfect vacuum, a truly empty space.
Even in what appears to be a vacuum at the subatomic level, invisible activity is seething.
However, these subtle fluctuations were generally ignored because they were always present and were believed not to cause any change in anything.
But some scientists, eager for a better answer, revisited some equations that had always been left out of quantum physics calculations and discovered that they were giving new meaning to the zero-point field.
If we include the zero-point field in our concept of the nature of matter, then the foundation of the universe is a vast quantum field, a surging sea of energy.
If that were true, everything in the universe would be interconnected by an invisible web.
If we could apply the constantly seething energy of the zero point field to classical physics, we could explain most of the strange phenomena of quantum theory, and if so, there would be no need to use two types of physics to explain the nature of the universe.
The zero point was a key word that opened up the possibility of the birth of a unified physics that applies to both the large and small worlds.
A new reality revealed at the forefront of science
This book contains the stories of researchers from various fields who conducted experiments with different purposes and contents, starting with NASA astronaut Edgar Mitchell, laser physicist Hal Pusov who studied the zero point field in earnest, systems scientist Erwin Laszlo who developed an interesting theory about the vacuum, neurosurgeon Karl Pribram who studied memory and cognitive processes in the brain, biophysicist Fritz Albert Popp who studied carcinogens, medical doctor Jacques Venvenist who studied biophotons, behavioral scientist William Broad who conducted experiments on extrasensory perception such as telepathy, theoretical physicist Helmut Schmidt who studied the observer effect, and neuropsychologist Karl Lassily, mathematician Walter Schempf, anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff, and applied physicist Robert Zahn.
They independently conducted research in their own fields and obtained results that did not fit with existing scientific theories. They knew that these were groundbreaking discoveries, but they did not understand what exactly these results indicated.
I didn't even know that something similar had happened to someone in another field.
Only a few of them sensed that they were tackling something so profound that it would change everything we knew about reality and humanity.
They tried to connect with people whose discoveries contradicted their previous worldviews, trying to piece together the puzzle pieces they each had, and thus the full picture began to emerge.
All living things, including humans, are lumps of quantum energy that constantly exchange information with an infinite ocean of energy.
The brain and DNA, which have been considered the central conductors of our body, are a kind of converter that transmits, receives, and interprets quantum information obtained from the zero point.
Memories are stored in the zero point field, not in the brain, and even the mind, which was thought to exist separately from the laws of matter, operates according to quantum processes.
Ultimately, in our relationship with the universe, there is no distinction between 'me' and 'not me', but only one fundamental energy field.
The force that ultimately determines our health and infirmity is not germs or genes, but this energy field, and therefore it is this energy field that must be harnessed for healing.
We were literally resonating with the world.
A book that asks us to redefine ourselves
The first edition of "Field" was published in 1987.
The book published by Kim Young-sa this time is a complete translation of the revised and expanded edition published in 2008.
The scientists featured in this book are early explorers who began to usher in a new wave of scientific revolution.
After the book was published, it was revealed that they and the author, Lynn McTaggert, had remarkably good foresight.
As more and more researchers followed suit and more scientific evidence emerged, The Field became a classic, a bible that spoke of "a unified energy field that is interconnected as a whole."
The 'Law of Attraction', which appears as a theoretical basis in various psychological healing and self-help books, including Rhonda Byrne's The Secret, which became a worldwide sensation, is based on the scientific discoveries contained in The Field, and the movies The Matrix, Star Wars, Star Trek, and The Incredibles also trace their roots to the core ideas of The Field's research.
Above all, this new story shows that what we know about human potential is just the tip of the iceberg.
If we are beings who constantly and instantly communicate with the world at large through energy fields that respond to our thoughts and intentions, then the world will change depending on what I do and what I think in the moment.
Our lives are in our hands in every sense.
Your thoughts are reflected into the universe through the field!
■ A global bestseller translated into 18 languages
■ A scientific revolution that caused a storm of ideas in the fields of physics, biology, medicine, psychology, economics and management, brain science, ecology, art, self-development, space science, and spirituality.
A scientific revolution that demands a complete paradigm shift
There are scientists who challenge the most fundamental laws of biology and physics.
They encountered phenomena that could not be explained by the classical paradigm, and through countless experiments and trial and error, they came to the view that existing concepts about matter and life may be wrong.
And they realized that their findings could be explained by the 'zero point field'.
If we take the zero point into account, there is no need for separate laws that apply to the macroscopic world (classical physics) and the microscopic world (quantum theory).
The mind was not separate from the material world, and the 'I' was completely interdependently connected with everything at every moment.
It was a revolutionary discovery that overturned everything we had assumed about how the universe works and how we define ourselves.
However, they were not properly recognized and were even oppressed.
It wasn't because the research was poor quality. They conducted flawless experiments at prestigious institutions around the world, including NASA, Princeton University, Stanford University, and Germany and France.
Nevertheless, conservative scientists who dominate the scientific community maintained a fundamentalist attitude.
But the wave of revolution cannot be turned back.
The Field is the story of this revolution as it unfolds, and is the first book to synthesize research conducted separately in different places into a unified theory.
Renowned science journalist Lynn McTaggert skillfully combines rigorous fact-based investigative reporting with a dramatic narrative, reminiscent of a serial novel, to vividly portray the lives and research of scientists who have driven cataclysmic change at the forefront of science.
The discovery of zero-point fields, demonstrating the possibility of unified physics
With the advent of quantum physics in the early 20th century, the worldview of separation, which held that all matter exists separately, began to crumble.
The smallest elements of matter were not definite entities, and had no meaning in isolation.
While the world of classical physics was a giant gear-like mechanism that kept turning whether we were in it or not, in the world of quantum physics, our act of observation (human consciousness) played a key role in fixing the fluid state of subatomic particles into a specific state in reality.
But the pioneers of quantum physics didn't know how to include ourselves in the equations.
Moreover, because their experiments were on subatomic particles, they believed that the quantum world was confined to a certain range and that most of what was visible was governed by the laws of classical physics.
Attempts to unify the scattered research in quantum physics into a coherent theory have been unsuccessful, and quantum physics has been reduced to a technical tool used in bomb-making and modern electronics.
Ultimately, quantum physics, which applies to microscopic objects such as atoms, molecules, and elementary particles, and classical physics, which is universally applied to other macroscopic phenomena, failed to find common ground in their seemingly contradictory relationships.
The situation did not change until the influence of the branch manager was discovered.
The zero point is what physicists call a "vacuum," and quantum mechanics has shown that there is no such thing as a perfect vacuum, a truly empty space.
Even in what appears to be a vacuum at the subatomic level, invisible activity is seething.
However, these subtle fluctuations were generally ignored because they were always present and were believed not to cause any change in anything.
But some scientists, eager for a better answer, revisited some equations that had always been left out of quantum physics calculations and discovered that they were giving new meaning to the zero-point field.
If we include the zero-point field in our concept of the nature of matter, then the foundation of the universe is a vast quantum field, a surging sea of energy.
If that were true, everything in the universe would be interconnected by an invisible web.
If we could apply the constantly seething energy of the zero point field to classical physics, we could explain most of the strange phenomena of quantum theory, and if so, there would be no need to use two types of physics to explain the nature of the universe.
The zero point was a key word that opened up the possibility of the birth of a unified physics that applies to both the large and small worlds.
A new reality revealed at the forefront of science
This book contains the stories of researchers from various fields who conducted experiments with different purposes and contents, starting with NASA astronaut Edgar Mitchell, laser physicist Hal Pusov who studied the zero point field in earnest, systems scientist Erwin Laszlo who developed an interesting theory about the vacuum, neurosurgeon Karl Pribram who studied memory and cognitive processes in the brain, biophysicist Fritz Albert Popp who studied carcinogens, medical doctor Jacques Venvenist who studied biophotons, behavioral scientist William Broad who conducted experiments on extrasensory perception such as telepathy, theoretical physicist Helmut Schmidt who studied the observer effect, and neuropsychologist Karl Lassily, mathematician Walter Schempf, anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff, and applied physicist Robert Zahn.
They independently conducted research in their own fields and obtained results that did not fit with existing scientific theories. They knew that these were groundbreaking discoveries, but they did not understand what exactly these results indicated.
I didn't even know that something similar had happened to someone in another field.
Only a few of them sensed that they were tackling something so profound that it would change everything we knew about reality and humanity.
They tried to connect with people whose discoveries contradicted their previous worldviews, trying to piece together the puzzle pieces they each had, and thus the full picture began to emerge.
All living things, including humans, are lumps of quantum energy that constantly exchange information with an infinite ocean of energy.
The brain and DNA, which have been considered the central conductors of our body, are a kind of converter that transmits, receives, and interprets quantum information obtained from the zero point.
Memories are stored in the zero point field, not in the brain, and even the mind, which was thought to exist separately from the laws of matter, operates according to quantum processes.
Ultimately, in our relationship with the universe, there is no distinction between 'me' and 'not me', but only one fundamental energy field.
The force that ultimately determines our health and infirmity is not germs or genes, but this energy field, and therefore it is this energy field that must be harnessed for healing.
We were literally resonating with the world.
A book that asks us to redefine ourselves
The first edition of "Field" was published in 1987.
The book published by Kim Young-sa this time is a complete translation of the revised and expanded edition published in 2008.
The scientists featured in this book are early explorers who began to usher in a new wave of scientific revolution.
After the book was published, it was revealed that they and the author, Lynn McTaggert, had remarkably good foresight.
As more and more researchers followed suit and more scientific evidence emerged, The Field became a classic, a bible that spoke of "a unified energy field that is interconnected as a whole."
The 'Law of Attraction', which appears as a theoretical basis in various psychological healing and self-help books, including Rhonda Byrne's The Secret, which became a worldwide sensation, is based on the scientific discoveries contained in The Field, and the movies The Matrix, Star Wars, Star Trek, and The Incredibles also trace their roots to the core ideas of The Field's research.
Above all, this new story shows that what we know about human potential is just the tip of the iceberg.
If we are beings who constantly and instantly communicate with the world at large through energy fields that respond to our thoughts and intentions, then the world will change depending on what I do and what I think in the moment.
Our lives are in our hands in every sense.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: November 25, 2016
- Page count, weight, size: 360 pages | 586g | 153*224*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788934976431
- ISBN10: 8934976438
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